Research: Bacteria may help frogs attract mates —
Brazilian scientists have discovered that the strong odor released by some amphibian species is produced by bacteria and that attracting a mate is...
Research: The new species are amongst the very first bald-legged spiders recorded in Colombia...
Despite being widely distributed across north and central South America, bald-legged spiders had never been confirmed in Colombia until the recent study by...
Research: Researchers used an interdisciplinary approach combining ecology and archaeological methods to study sea...
An international team of researchers has analyzed the use by sea otters of large, shoreline rocks as "anvils" to break open shells, as...
Research: African wild apes notice and often react to novel items in their environment...
An international team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, analyzed video from remote camera-trap devices placed...
Research: Researchers eye huge supply of rare-earth elements from mining waste —
Researchers have examined a method to extract rare-earth elements from mining waste that could provide the world with a reliable supply of the...
Research: Nanoscientists discover new mechanism to cleave cellulose effectively and in an environmentally friendly...
One of the greatest global challenges is the efficient use of renewable sources in order to meet the increasing demand for energy and...
Research: Novel methods for analyzing neural circuits for innate behaviors in insects —
Insects show a variety of species-specific innate behaviors (instinctive behaviors). For example, a worker honeybee that has found flower nectar exhibits 8-shape waggle-dances...
Research: Wolves lead, dogs follow — And both cooperate with humans —
Human social life would be unthinkable without cooperation. The frequency and complexity with which humans cooperate with each other are extraordinary, if not...
Research: Quantum simulation gives a sneak peek into the possibilities of time reversal —
We all mark days with clocks and calendars, but perhaps no timepiece is more immediate than a mirror. The changes we notice over...
Research: A new glimpse into the shifting ecology of Homo floresiensis —
A study of rat body sizes shifting over time gives a glimpse into the habitat of the mysterious hominin Homo floresiensis -- nicknamed...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
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